I might try going to work on my motorbike.. then I can go home for lunch...I'll save a fortune, but I dont think the dogs will approve as they normally come to work with me!
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostWelcome to the world of bike riding Andy.
I was amazed at how drivers attitudes to anything not in a steel shell has changed though since when I was keen...Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Alright then, welcome to the world of bike riding these days.
To be honest, I think the change in attitude is largely as a result of drivers losing patience with cyclists, partly because there's so many of them to deal with now and partly because most don't have a clue what they're doing. I've still got my Cycling Proficiency badge somewhere, but I doubt many others have.
London is a riot of commuters running red lights, couriers cutting cars up and teenagers not even beginning to look where they're going now. If you've not been here for about five years though, you would be astonished at how many bikes there are now.
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Takes me 15 - 20 minutes to get me Trike outta the Garage !! worth it tho
n when I travel I'm in the middle of the lane "so I can give way to Cyclists"
and also not get cut-up as with in the idiot in your fiasco Andy.
Eyes peeled mate as the come from anywhere n everywhere, be safe ....
There's always a payback .... Ya just never see it comin !!!!Buncefield Burner
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Now before any nasty comments start I'd like to say I don't have a big ar5e, but I find riding a bike most uncomfortable. Why does the seat / saddle have to be so bluddy narrow? It feels like it's cutting you in two! Even those gel seat things ain't much better. I want one of the saddles like they used to have on butchers bikes!'Tis better to sting than to be stung!
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostYeah, yeah...............
Lard arse!
I agree with what you said though.Last edited by Scorpion; 8 May 2008, 16:56.'Tis better to sting than to be stung!
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Way too much info.
Saddles have to be narrow to stop them from forcing your femurs out of your pelvis. Not spontaneously, obviously, but over time trying to pedal around a wide saddle would ruin your hip joints and give you back ache.
Women have different shaped pelvises and much wider hips so can have wider saddles.
The little slot down the middle of most modern saddles is to reduce pressure on your prostate.Last edited by Sancho; 8 May 2008, 17:05.
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I have a little slot
Must say its much better than the seats I used to use which weighed about 150 grams and consisted of a carrierbag stretched over a sliver of titanium and left my pecker numb after about a mile! Prefer my gel 'couch'!Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache View Post
A grey Peugeot 405 Estate passed me and immediately (and I mean immediately, I had to stop) turned left across me into a petrol station. He got a blast of my horn (I shouted 'w*nker'! at him)
Mark
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Just got myself a bike (2nd hand) might have to give this cycling lark a try!
But i wont be cycling to work, as its 22 miles and i need most of my tools which weigh about 1 ton!
Just put the bike back together after a respray(yellow and orange is so last year) ......
just got to figure out why i only got 6 instead of 18 gearswww.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk
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Originally posted by Apache View PostAs I've no shocks, and the weather is nice, i thought I'd dust the bike off and cycle to work.
Took me ten minutes. Takes me ten minutes by car. Figure that out!
as long as your not one of these silly cyclists that double up, or dont move to the left so the cars can get passed. these people hear the sound of a horn, and smell the veg!Oh Nana, what's my name?
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